Re: Re: PostgreSQL vs Oracle vs DB2 vs MySQL - Which should I use?
frank@joerdens.de
From: Frank Joerdens <frank@joerdens.de>
To: Mitch Vincent <mitch@venux.net>
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date: 2001-02-16T08:12:41Z
Lists: pgsql-general, pgsql-docs
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:49:36PM -0500, Mitch Vincent wrote: > > Yah. What I find is the developers set the general tone/culture of the > list. > > This affects the type of responses/support you get even from the other > list > > subscribers. So it's quite good here where you have kind and helpful > developers. > > Helpful developers doesn't go near far enough.. > > I've seen (and still do see) commercial support that isn't up to the grade > of support I have gotten from the -general and -hackers lists. I can ask any > question and I *always* get a response within minutes from one of the core > developers.. I have yet to have a question go un-answered and I've been on > the list for a pretty long time! It just doesn't get much better than that > to me. I agree. The support from the Postgres people is outstanding. There seems to be a catch though. It was pretty much the same with PHP about 3 years ago: I story I keep telling is that my very first question on the list there was answered in less than 30 minutes by Rasmus Lerdorf, the inventor of PHP himself (imagine posting a question to M$ and within 30 mins, the founder of the company . . . ). He's still very active on the list but the sheer volume of postings has reached a limit, due to the popularity and success of PHP, where a _lot_ is getting lost and unanswered in php-general. I wonder whether this is an inbuilt, unavoidable problem with free software projects once they reach a certain level of popularity. Regards, Frank